algorithmic modeling for Rhino
I am new to Grasshopper and have a simple question:
How do I plot random points within a unit circle or sphere?
I already downloaded a script that can plot random points within a cube or square, but don't know how to apply the technique to circles.
Thanks!
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The PopGeo component.
You have to create a surface (or mesh) from your circle, then use the [Populate Geometry] geometry component.
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David Rutten
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I just tried that and encountered two issues:
1. the PopGeo component only populates the perimeter of the circle, not the inside.
2. (if it does not already do so by default) I would like the population to occur based on the parametric function for a circle. I.e. the points should be denser toward the middle.
Thanks again!
Hello Mira!
I can see your rectangles´radius grow from the center of the circle, so I assume their radius follows the same function as the random point generator.
Only thing that comes to my mind is trying to use the "cull duplicated points" with a tolerance according to the radius you have used.
Anyway, there are some threads which I think will be usefull to you:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/removing-overlapping-lines
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